Visite privée de Bucarest, palais du Parlement, visite de la maison Ceausescu





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1. Le Palais du Parlement est l'un des bâtiments les plus lourds du monde, pesant environ 4 098 500 000 kilogrammes (9,04 milliards de livres ; 4,10 millions de tonnes), ce qui en fait également le deuxième plus grand bâtiment administratif du monde. (La grande pyramide de Gizeh, qui pèse environ 5,75 millions de tonnes, est environ 40 % plus lourde.) Le bâtiment a été conçu et supervisé par l'architecte en chef Anca Petrescu, avec une équipe d'environ 700 architectes, et construit sur une période de 13 ans (1984-1997) dans des formes et des styles architecturaux néoclassiques modernistes, avec le réalisme socialiste à l'esprit. 2.Nous voulons que nos visiteurs voient comment vivait Ceauşescu, non seulement en tant que chef d'État de renommée internationale, mais aussi en tant qu'homme dans sa vie privée - les loisirs qu'il avait, quelle était sa routine dans l'intimité de sa maison, comment il étudiait ou quelles collections d'art il avait dans sa maison. Le « Manoir Ceauşescu » a été pendant un quart de siècle (1965-1989) la résidence privée de Nicolae et Elena Ceauşescu et de leurs enfants.
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Le Palais du Parlement est l'un des bâtiments les plus lourds au monde, pesant environ 4 098 500 000 kilogrammes (9,04 milliards de livres ; 4,10 millions de tonnes), et est également le deuxième plus grand bâtiment administratif au monde. (La Grande Pyramide de Gizeh pèse environ 5,75 millions de tonnes, soit environ 40 % plus lourde.) Le bâtiment a été conçu et supervisé par l'architecte en chef Anca Petrescu, avec une équipe d'environ 700 architectes, et construit sur une période de 13 ans (1984-1997). ) dans des formes et des styles architecturaux néoclassiques modernistes, avec le réalisme socialiste à l'esprit. Le palais a été commandé par Nicolae Ceaușescu (1918-1989), président de la Roumanie communiste et deuxième des deux chefs d'État au pouvoir dans le pays depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale, à une époque où le culte de la personnalité du culte et de l'adoration politiques a considérablement augmenté pour lui et sa famille.
Le «manoir de Ceauşescu» a été pendant un quart de siècle (1965-1989) la résidence privée de Nicolae et Elena Ceauşescu et de leurs enfants, Nicu, Zoia et Valentin. Construit au milieu des années 1960 et connu à l'époque sous le nom de «Palais du printemps», le manoir a été agrandi entre 1970 et 1972. Le choix préféré pour la conception de la résidence de la famille Ceauşescu était Aron Grimberg-Solari (né en 1928). L'architecture du palais est complétée par un aménagement paysager conçu par l'architecte Robert Woll (qui était également le principal concepteur de meubles pour la maison) et l'ingénieur paysagiste Teodosiu. Les qualités spatiales et les volumes équilibrés de la maison Ceaușescu frappent, tout comme son intérieur luxueux et confortable, l'œuvre des architectes Robert Woll et Agrippa Popescu.
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We had an amazing experience with this combination of 2 tours. Catalin picked us up directly from our hotel and took us to Parliament Palace. On our way, he explained lot of insight information about the palace, the city itself and all this kind of information about Bucharest that someone visiting this beautiful city as a tourist, would love to hear. He even found a perfect spot for photos, stopped the car and took a photo of us. Everything was very well prepared time-wise. Then we had the tour, in a very small private group of 7 people in total. The tour was amazing and we entered all the rooms that can be visited in a VIP manner. After the palace of parliament tour. Catalin picked us up again and took us to Ceausescu House, where another tour was scheduled for us, to join an English tour of the house. On our way from one place to the other, Catalin continued providing interesting information about the city, in a very engaging and friendly manner. He waited for us for the tour to finish (well worth it, please include it in your visit) and then he went the extra mile. We wanted to continue our walk in a nearby park, rather than being transferred to the hotel again. Catalin gladly accepted this request and not only he left us in the spot to start our walk in the Herastrau park, but he explained with very clear instructions the best way to walk through the park, so that we could see the best part of it and then easily get off the park in a convenient place to take the Metro and continue our walk. So, Kudos and million thanks to Catalin, for making this experience unforgettable. I can only highly recommend this tour, ask for Catalin and you will remember me!
Our tour guide Catalin told us an incredible number of interesting details about Ceaucescu. He was funny and very informative while doing so! And his service was incredible—being picked up by car directly from the red carpet in front of the huge parliament building felt very statesmanlike ;) We can recommend visiting the parliament and residential building from the inside and experiencing the contrast between megalomaniacal luxury and communist everyday life to everyone!!!
Fantastic experience, to get to know two of the most emblematic places in Bucharest. The guide demonstrated knowledge and experience and was very kind at all times. The car with AC was great news for a warm summer day. Highly recommended.
Radu was friendly and personable. It was an enjoyable half day tour of the Palace of the Parliament and the Ceaucescu home.
We signed up for a private guided tour of the Parliament Palace and the Ceausescu home and felt very fortunate to have Catalin as our driver and guide. He really made the trip meaningful with his deep knowledge and personal experience from growing up in Bucharest. The Parliament Palace: impressive, and somewhat depressing to see how this massive building is underused. You learn a lot just by walking through the halls and visiting about 4 of the rooms. The Ceausescu home is quite fascinating. Our tour was made much more informative through the information Catalin shared before and after the house tour. Catalin took care of all the details and ushered us though the experiences with ease. He really knows what he’s doing. My husband and I credit him with the best tour we’ve had in a long time.
The tour was really interesting. Our guide was very knowledgeable and gave us a lot of first hand accounts about the revolution.
Thank you so much for the great feedback! All the best from Romania!
Excellent experience. Tour of the House of Chausescos and the Palace of the People. Radu was very helpful and organized everything perfectly. Ready to answer all questions.
Hi Mr Andreas, thank you so much for the great feedback!! All the best from Romania! Radu
My wife and I really enjoyed our tour’s of the Parliament Palace & Ceausescu’s house. The palace was amazing. Such grand and ornate rooms and corridors. Ceausescu’s house was an interesting look into history and the style of home decor at that point in time. Our guide Radu was wonderful. He communicated with us very well about timing changes for our tour and was extremely knowledgeable about Bucharest and answered all of our questions.
Everything was very interesting and worth seeing. I can only recommend this tour and the guide Radu was very friendly and we would love to do other tours with him as well.
Our tour operator Radu was very kind helpful and extremely knowledgeable. Ceausescu’s house and the Parliament Palace were both interesting and provided insight into who Ceausescu was as a person.
Hi Ms Davis, thank you so much for the great feedback! All the best from Romania!



